The woman could barely speak because she was so scared, police reported.

Officers spoke with Cassamajor, who said nothing was going on. When an officer noticed blood on his heel and asked what happened, Cassamajor blamed the woman, saying she had hit him with a wire coat hanger "because she is crazy," according to court documents.

Police determined the injury did not appear to have come from a hanger. Cassamajor said there was an ongoing issue between him and the woman but that everything was verbal.

The woman told police that she was attempting to get away from Cassamajor when he began arguing with her about going to work. Cassamajor was "acting aggressively" toward her, so she tried to conceal herself in the bedroom, according to court documents.

The woman told police when Cassamajor entered the bedroom, she retreated into the bathroom and closed the door, according to court documents. Cassamajor allegedly pounded on the door to get the woman to come out, but when she refused, he said "I kidnap you for the day," according to court documents.

The woman called police, but shortly after Cassamajor allegedly kicked a hole in the bathroom door, according to court documents. Then Cassamajor allegedly got into the room and began hitting the woman with a piece of wired cable.

Police determined Cassamajor hit the woman about 15 times, based off the marks on her back and forearm, according to court documents. Some of the welts were bloody.

The bedroom and bathroom were "in complete disarray," according to court documents.

Cassamajor later admitted to kicking through the bathroom door, and said he had a minor scratch on his left wrist that police said was a "defensive wound" from the woman, according to court documents.

Cassamajor was placed in Franklin County Jail on $25,000 bail. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for Dec. 5.